Writing Exercise – Associative Logic
Use associative logic in a narration a child tells to an adult. The child can be any age between five and ten. The story itself is a dramatic monologue. Don’t […]
Use associative logic in a narration a child tells to an adult. The child can be any age between five and ten. The story itself is a dramatic monologue. Don’t […]
I’ve been doing writing exercises off and on but never with a clear purpose in mind, just “write more”. I recently read about a book called “3 A.M. Epiphany” which was chock full of exercises so I decided to pick it up.
Write a first-person story in which you use the first-person pronoun (I or me or my) only two times— but keep the I somehow important to the narrative you’re constructing. […]
Write a brief story in which the major event or action is obscured— or easily overlooked— because of a splashier, more visible event. Sleight of hand, or the French phrase […]